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Every Man Out Of His Humour, a play by Ben Jonson

Act 4 - Scene 3

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_ ACT IV - SCENE III

SCENE III. -- ANOTHER ROOM IN THE SAME.

[ENTER DELIRO AND MACILENTE.]

DELI.
O, on my soul you wrong her, Macilente. Though she be froward, yet I know she is honest.

MACI.
Well, then have I no judgment. Would any woman, but one that were wild in her affections, have broke out into that immodest and violent passion against her husband? or is't possible --

DELI.
If you love me, forbear; all the arguments i' the world shall never wrest my heart to believe it.

[EXEUNT.]

COR.
How like you the deciphering of his dotage?

MIT.
O, strangely: an of the other's envy too, that labours so seriously to set debate betwixt a man and his wife. Stay, here comes the knight adventurer.

COR. Ay, and his scrivener with him. _

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